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  1. The suffixes -de, -da, -te, -ta sometimes come to the end of the word and indicate time meaning. It answers the question “When?” Used at the end of years, months and the clock. It is also used at the end of the seasons in spring and autumn. SAMPLE SENTENCE 1: Haziran da burası çok kalabalık olur.

  2. Jul 9, 2018 · Today we're diving into one of the most original guys to ever surf the web - Bill Wurtz and his song 'La De Da De Da De Da De Day Oh'.

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  3. There are several different song that go “la dadidadada.” It’s most likely not be my lover which is also a great song and more crysta waters gypsy woman. Both similar regurgitated lyrics.

  4. Jun 8, 2022 · It's la-di-da spelled any way you please, but with all D's, no T. It's a slang word in English referring to upper-class manners (with reference to the fact that the English upper class speaks French) from the viewpoint of the lowerclass. Hence it's intended to be an insult.

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    "La de da de da de da de day oh" is a song created by Bill Wurtz. It is the 399th video on his channel and the first video uploaded in 2018.

    i don't have enough time

    to say the things i wanna say

    to do the things i wanna do

    or to be like you

    i just want some time

    to express the things i feel

    An early draft of the song's first verse and chorus, titled "la-de-da-chorus.jpg", was posted on Bill's website on September 17, 2012, although it was dated from March 29, 2008.

  5. Jan 16, 2018 · http://billwurtz.compatreon: http://patreon.com/billwurtzitunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/bill-wurtz/id1019208137spotify: https://play.spotify.c...

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  6. In Turkish, the answer is simpler. If anyone ever asks the question, “nerede?” (Where [is it]?), the answer always includes a noun with the -da/de ending. This ‑da/de ending corresponds to the at/in/on words in English. In linguistic terms, this is called the locative case.

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